The furniture which Pierre Jeanneret created for the public buildings of the city of Chandigarh, the first planned city in India post-independence in 1947, designed by his cousin Le Corbusier, was recently rediscovered by French dealers who have brought much of the pieces to the West and created a market for them. Today, they are found in beautiful homes in New York, London, and Paris, adorned yachts, stylish offices, and salons of avid design collectors. Yesterday, I have visited the Simon Preston Gallery, which presents a solo exhibition by Amie Siegel, an artist with particular interest in cultural objects. The exhibition consists of one fantastic film, which tells the story of the thousands of pieces of furniture – tables, chairs, settees, desks, Pierre Jeanneret created in Chandigarh, and their journey from India to the West.